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Gardening 2023

Amaranth plant Hey everyone! Hope all is well in your world. As the title suggests, today's post is about my garden. I have lived in US for more than a decade. Never have I felt the need to grow a kitchen garden. This year was quite different. Two of my friends inspired me to start this new venture. Keeping plants alive and thriving in Texas weather is a challenge. For now, I'll share three of the plants that grew well in this hot weather. Curry Leaves and Mint Amaranth, Curry Leaves and Mint. All plants were given by a dear friend Jinu. For Spring/Green Onions plants, I used the store bought Green Onions bunch. I planted the white parts with roots and within a week, I could see it sprouting.  Do let me know your experiences of cultivating a garden.  Green Onions

Gluten Free Mangalore Goli Bhaji

Hello everyone! Hope all is well in your world. It is still hot in Texas. Thankfully, mornings are pleasant enough for a stroll.  Over the weekend, I made Mangalore Goli Bhaji as part of our brunch. Over the last few years, I started making a Gluten free version of this beloved Karnataka delicacy with multiple flours. These healthier savory donuts are equally delicious. Do give it a try and let me know. Ingredients: Besan/Chickpea Flour - 1/4 cup Bajri Flour - 1/4 cup Rajgira/Amaranth Flour - 1/4 cup Jwari/Jowar/Sorghum Flour - 1/4 cup Ragi/Nachni/Finger Millet Flour - 1/4 cup Sour Dahi/Yogurt - 1/2 cup Sliced Coconut - 1 1/2 tbsp Cumin/Jeera Seeds - 1 tsp Finely chopped Ginger/Adrak - 1 tsp Finely chopped Green Chili - 1 tsp Jaggery or Brown Sugar - 1 tsp Baking Soda - 1/4 tsp Salt Oil for frying How to cook Multigrain Gluten Free Mangalore Goli Bajje: In a mixing bowl, add all the flours, yogurt, salt and sugar. Mix well. Now add water, little at a time, and make a thick batter. ...

Eggless Kesar Pista Fruit Custard

Hey everyone! How is your summer going? Our summer break is ending soon. I am online shopping for some last minute back to school essentials. On the other hand, Hindu holy month of Shravan has begun. One of the new things I tried this season is Eggless Fruit Custard . A homemade cooling dessert for summer days. Ingredients: Eggless Custard Powder - 4 tbsp Whole Full Fat Milk - 1 litre Sugar - 2 tbsp Green Cardamom/Elaichi - 4 pods Saffron/Kesar - few strands Apple - 1 Banana - 1 Chopped Nuts - 1 tbsp How to make Fruit Custard: Heat a big thick bottom pot. Add milk, whole cardamom pods and bring it to a boil.  Pour 3 - 4 tbsp of lukewarm milk in a small bowl. Add custard powder and mix well. Make sure there are no lumps. Add saffron strands too. You can add more or less custard powder if you like. I used Eggless Pistachio Custard Powder available at a local Indian grocery store. When milk starts boiling, using a slotted spoon take out the cardamom pods. Discard the cardamom po...